The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, May 01, 1901, Image 3

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    THF FOREST REPUBLICAN.
J. C. IN, - lOiTOD 4 PlONIITOI
W E P X ES DAY, MAY I, fool
ASNOlXrEMEMS.
Rates County Treasurer, $10. State
rKll!te, $.". County Surveyor, fS. Cash
must accompany tho order Mr announce
ment. Primaries Saturday. May 4, 1901.
COUNTY TREASURER.
We arc authorized to ai nounce CAl.
ViN M. A K NICK, of Tionesta, as a can
di.Uttf for County Treasurer, subject to
licpii lil u-All usages.
We are authorize,! t amicunco W. C.
BROWX, of Jenks township, a a candi
date tor County Treasurer, subject to
Republican Usages,
STATE 1HXKC.ATK.
We are authorized to announce KI,
MKR L. Sl'TTOX, of leuka township,
as a candidate for lelt-:Ue U) tho Repub
lican State Convention.
, Republican Primary Meet Ion.
Pursuant to a Resolution of tlx County
Committee, passed February ii, ISOl, it in
ordered that the Republican voters of For
est Conntr meet on
SATURDAY, MAY 4, 1001,
at 2 o'clock, p. m , at the following named
places of holding primary elections, to-wit :
Harnett, at I larington,
Rarnett, at Cookshnrg.
Harnett, at ltedclyrle.
Green, at Nebraska.
Green, at Guitonville, Sehool House.
Harmony, at West Hickory.
Harmony, ar Kople Farm.
Hickory, at Eut Hickory.
Howe, at ltrookston.
Howe, at Cooper Tract.
Howe, at Frosts, (which also includes
former Byromtowu precinct.
Howe, at 1'orkey.
Howe, at ( lough's Mills.
Jenks, at Marienville.
Jenks, at lhihring.
Kingsley, at Starr.
Kingsley, at Newtown Mills.
Kiugsley, at Kellettville.
Kingsley, at Mavburg.
Tionesta township, at Township House,
Tionesta Borough, at Court House.
At which time and place they will by
their rotes nomiuale :
One person for County Treasurer,
Cue person for State Peletriite.
Each election precinct w ill also elect one
person for member of the County Commit
tee for the ensuing year.
The polls will remain open till 7 p. m.
Return Judges will convene at the Court
Honso, Tionesta Porough, on the following
Tneday, May 7, 1901, at 2 o'clock p. m.
Attention is called to the Act of June,
ltwi, regulating primary elections, that
Judges and Clerks, before entering upon
the discharge of their duties, shall take and
subscribe an oath or affirmation in presence
of each other.
Proper election blanks and tickets will
be mailed to the committeemen of th8 dif
ferent precincts lu due time. It is their
duty to see that these are promptly on
band on the day of the primaries.
i. Jamiksox, Chairman.
Now that Russia has cut out our iron
and steel, even the Democrats admit that
the foreigner pays the tax.
Mrs. Nation refuse to tide In car
where there is nn ax straped on the wall
bearing the placard, "to bo used only in
cae of tire."
If I.eut. Hobson is to represent the
American navy at Buffalo exposition
Gen. Fiinston ouiht to be detailed to
stand for tho army.
It is clear that the war,' In Africa still
continues. Lord Kltcliiner's latest des
patch begins with the significant words :
"I regret to report."
Foa the first time tho gold in Uncle
Sam's strong box has passed $jun,00O,o0(,
Another record of tho usual kind is due
to a Republican administration.
Ohio can furnish tho next national
Democratic ticket, Johnson and Jones,
on a plat form embracing the heavenly
window and the open street-car.
TiiR true road will be clear to the Cu
bans as soou as they lreely and spon
taneously grasp tho fact that a chance
for anexation to this country is a great
privilege.
Tl'RM out to the Republican primaries
next Saturday. Every member ot the
party should Leon band at his proper
polling place and cast bis ballot for the
candidates o! his choice.
Omr of the regiment jnst returned to
this country left Juiof its members in
the Philippines to engage in business.
The climate seems to be no serious draw
back to thoaverege American,
Edward Aikinso is framing asuit-
ablea;ology to present to the Anti-im
perialist League for his intimation that
Gen. Agninaldo possessed staying qual
ities of the very highest order.
Sksator McLaijkis advises the South
tc renounce sectional prejudice and sup
port broad national politics for the ex
pansion f trade and upbuilding of
common eountiy. It is refreshing to
near words like these from South Car
liua.
Fram e will build the finest residence
iq Wahinclnn for housinir its Amprimn
legation. When it shall be completed
some oil or Iron magnate will put op
a palace at the capital that will make the
ioiiiu imiiuuig looa, line me nan-wa
po nt to twenty centimes.
Chairman Payne, of the ways and
means committee, declares that Congress
man liabcock's plan of tariff reduction to
kill the frusta is his own ideaexclusively
and that thero will be no tariff revision
by the new Congress. This will please
the business man. No merchant, mauu
facturer or banker, be he Republican
Democrat or populist, wants to see the
tariff eontioveray reopened.
JtDoK Dim.mio'K, the Alabama mem
berofthe Republican national commit
tee, hs this to say of the political out
look : "The Republican nominee for
the presidency in 1IKH will undoubtedly
figure prominently in the congressional
campaign of next year. Thus far there
bava been absolutely no sentiments ex
pressed in the South about candidates so
far as I know. I do not believe Presi
dent McKinley w ill try in the least to in
fluence the selection of bis Republican
Hticcctor, but inherently, wbetner be
will or not, his administration is certain
to htivc no siiiail power in naming the
man, so f.,r as the. south is concerned.
Mi. McKiulcy liaA denu marvels for the
South since he became president, and
Democrats as well as Republicans recog
nize the fact.
(ilve the Citnntry Hoy and tiirl
Chance,
An educational meeting for the pur
pose of discussing tho high school ques
tion was held in Normal hall. Clarion,
Pa., Apiil IStli and l!th.
The first session held at two o'clock on
Thursday altcrnoon was called to order
by Prof. A. J. Davis, principal ol Clar on
Normal. W. A. Peer, Supt. of Clarion
county, was chosen chairman. After
singing "America ' and prayer by Prof.
Kallentine of Clarion Normal, the ques
tion, "What shall the teacher be?" was
taken np. Papers written by R.E.Helct,
Prof. Wen h, J. M. Myers, and J.UPinks
were read, showing that the teacher
should be a literateur, a scientist, an his
torian and a geographer. After the pa
pers were read, tl cy were discussed by
members of the institute. Slate Supt.
Jones of Indiana a (dressed the audience
in a few words, after which tho in titule
adjourned until evening.
The evening brought a large and appre
ciative audience. Tho program was be
gun by a cantata, "Our Coun'ry," loathe
children of the Clarion public schools
under the direction of Miss Davis, music
by the male quartet anil by Prof. Hoyden
and Miss Mallet. The audience then
sang a song entitled "The High School
For Ail." This song was the key-note of
the meeting, and sung to the tuno of
"Hold the Fort," aroused much enthusi
asm. Supt, Jones then was introduced. Ho
prefaced his address by contrasting the
high school system of PeiiD'a with that
ol Indiana. The latter has over fourteen
hundred high schools and provides for
the students to go thru the Uuiversilies
kept up by the State. Eveiy child b
does not live near a high school must, be
sent to a hih school of four years above
his common s hool course. Nearly every
township bas a high school. Indiana is
the inreniHst state in the union in the line
of high school system. Penu'a bas only
about three hundred bigli schools aud
the child's education at the expense of
the state ends w ith the high school, Alter
shiSwing the need lor an awakening in
Pcnn'asotbat the country children should
be given a chance to go higher than the
common country school, Supt. Jones
then gave tho address of the evening,
"The Teacher Must lie a Master." Iu bis
speech he said that all the people of the
world, regardless of their civilization,
have bad some system of education pecu
liar to themselves. The nude barbarian
was as much Interested iu bis aim as we
are. In China they say to their boys,
(Ihey do mil educate their girls), "You
must reference your ancestors, and you
must become acquainted with the teach
ings of Confucius, but before ail you
must reverence your ancestors. The
Chinese say duty, the Greeks, beauty, is
the aim of education. France says to her
b ys aud girls that the highest thing that
a sta'e can do for them is to gire them a
trade. Every Freuch boy and girl is
taught to do one or more things with
their hands. "We could go thru the his
tory of the world and find that every
race of people has thot out its own salva
tion; how they have gone up and gone
down, simply because of their aims of
education. Now we, being younger, had
the advantage of studying these different
views, discarding the bad and taking up
for example tho good ; throwing aside
the views by which so many fell We
have said that the teacher is dii.'erent
from any one else, and should bn given
an education different from those who do
not intend to follow the profession. The
minister, dot-tor, lawyer, musician must
be educated for his particular line of
work, and the same must be true of the
teacher. The teacher who only believes
in the "three R's" is no longer permitted
in the ranks. We must teach science,
manual training, music, and everything
by which to advance the child and put
him in perfect harmony with the whole
world. 1 he man who did everything for
himself has passed away, and now as the
world advances we find that thcltendency
Is for each to make a specialty of one or
more things."
TH! H!OH SCHOOL HfESTlON.
The Friday morning session was de
voted to the study of the High School
Question, Prof. L. L. iiiuies, Principal
of Clai ion High School, opened the dis
cussion, "Uniformity of High Schools."
A general discussion followed. The fact
that many people do not understand what
Is meant by a High School was set forth
by an Illustration by Prof. Carothera of
Emlenton. He said ho had talked to a
school director who thot that tho school
building two stories high was a "High
School." The difference between the
High School and Elementary School is in
matter and method. In the latter the
subjects must be those upon w hich the
senses can act, while in the former the
forces which act in the production of the
subject must be unified tho energy
which runs thru the subject must be seen
reason must be made prominent.
The so-called High Schools of Penn'a
have no uniformity in their courses,
Many of them have only two or three
branches above the common ones. To
say, "I a o a graduate of a Penn'a High
ncnooi," means notii'ng. i he course
should be such that the above statement
could be made with pride.
When the subject had been thoroughly
discussed, a motion was made that mesa
n ics be taken (o form an association for
the promotion of secondary schools. The
motion was carried, and steps taken Tor
its organization. The constitution, pre
viously drawn up. was amended and
adopted. The name chosen was, "The
Western Penn'a Association for the pro
motion of Secondary Schools. A com
inittee on permanent organization was
appointed consisting of Pres. W. H.
Crawford of Allegheny College, Supt. J.
M. Perkey of Johnstown, Prof. E. I),
Carothera of Emlenton.
All persons actively engaged in educa
tional work may become active memlier
and all interested in the promotion of
education may become associate mem
bers. More than fifty teachers who were
present signified their intentions of be
coming charter membcis. The meeting
adjourned to meet at the call of the com
mitteeon organization.
iMueli interest and enthusiasm was
aroused in the course of the institute, and
it is believed that something is about t
he done to raise the standard of il it'll
ScLool courses in Penn a so ihat children
educated in Penn a will receive an edu
cation not inlcrior to that in other states.
Paint Your linsej for T.c.
with Devoe's Gloss Carriage Paint, ready
for use; 10 colors. Gives a high gloss
equal to new. Sold by James D. Davis.
3 tf-iin.
Iisi'EiTloN of head-gear in the Peoples
Methodist Church of Reading will here
after terminate with tho o, enltig of the
discourse, as the pastor has ordered that
all ladies attending service at his church
must remove their hati before the ser
mon begins and keep them off until after
the benediction.
100 KKWAKIt, VMM.
The readers of this paper will be
pleased to leain thai (here is at least one
dreaded disease that iH-ience has liecn
able to cure in all its stages, aud that la
Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cuie is the only
positive cure known to the medical fra
ternity. Catarrh being constitutions!
disease, requires a constitutional treat
ment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in
ternally, acting directly apon the blood
and mucous surface of the system, there
by destrov ing the foundation of the dis
ease, and giving the patient strength by
building up the constitution ami assist
ing nature in doing its work. The pro
prietors have so much taith in its cura
tive powers that they ntfor t:ie Hundred
Dollars for any case that it lulls to cure.
Send for list ol testimonials.
Address, F. J. I'll EN EY A CO..
Toledo, Ohio.
Sold by Druggists, 7oo.
Hall's Family Pills arc thelet.
Career and Character of ahialiam
Lincoln.
An address by Joseph Cboate, Ambas
sador to Great Britain, on the career and
chaiacter of Abraham Lincoln bis early
life his early slriiugglcs w ith tho world
bis character as de eloped in the later
years of his life and his administration,
w hich placed bis name so high on the
world's roll of honor and fame, lias been
published by the Chicago, Milwaukee A
St. Paul Railway and may be bad by
sending six (ti) cents in postsge to F. A,
Miller, General Passenger Agent, Chica
go, III. 4 17-3
I'or Sulo,
New Grain Prill, complete fertilizer
drill, spring hoe, grass-seed attachment.
Will sell cheap. J. G. Hc.omlky.
tf Tionesta, Pa.
REITBLICAX PRIMARY Kl'LCS.
RULES GOVERNING THE REPUB
LICAN PRIMARY ELECTIONS OK
FOREST COUNTY.
1. The candidates for the seveial offices
shall have their names announced iu one
or more of the county papers at least
three weeks previous to the Primary
Meetings stating the nlllce and subject to
the action of the party at the said primary
meetings.
i The voters belonging to 'the repub
lican party in each low nshiti and borough
shall meet on a day to lie designated by
the County Committer, at the usual place
of holding spring elections, at 2 o'clock
P. M., and proceed to elect one i erson for
Judge, and two persons for Clerks who
shall form a Board of Elections to receive
votes and determine who are the proter
persons to vote and who shall hold the
polls opeu until 7 o'clock P. M. After
the Mills are opened, the candidates an
nounced shall be balloted for; the name
of each person voting shall be written on
a list at the time of voting, no person be
ing allowed to vote more than once for
the same ollice.
3. After the polls are closed the board
shall proceed to count the votes that each
candidate has received, and make out the
returns accordingly to lie certified by the
Judire and attested by the Clerks.
4. The J nile or one of the clerks ap
pointed by tho Judge) of the respective
election district shall meet at the Court
House, in Tionesta, on the Tuesdiv fol
lowing the Primary Meetings at '1 o'clock
P. M., having the returns and a list of
voters, and the person having the highest
number of votes for any otllce, shall be
declared the nominee of the Republican
party.
5. The Return Judges shall be compe
tent to rejeet by a majority the returns
from any district where there is evidence
of fraud, either in the returns or other
wise, and slial I reject thorn where there
is evidence of three or more persons vul
ing at the Primary Meeting who are nut
Republicans.
6. Any two or more persons having an
equal uumbei of votes for the same ollice
the Judges shall proceed to ballot lor a
choice, the person having the highest
number to be the nominee.
7. The Return Judges shall appoint
Conterees Representative, Senatorial
and Congressional whose acceptance of
said appointment shall be a pledgi to
support the person who may receive the
largest number of votes cast for that of
fice. 8. The Return Judges may at anv time
chunge the mode and manner of selecting
.'undidates as they may be instructed lv
the people at their priinaty meetings, doe
notice being given by the County Com
mittee.
Si. Th 3 Chairman of the County Com
mittee shall lie required to issue a call in
pursuance of the action of the County
Committee.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
BY VIRTUE of a writ or Levari Fa
cia1', issued out of the Couit of Com
mon Pleas of Forest County, Pennsylva
nia, and to mo directed, there will lie ex
posed to sale hv public venduoor outcry.
at the Court House, in the Horough of
tionesta, forest county, ra., on
MONDAY, MAY 20, A. ll. 1901,
at 1 o'clock p. m., the following described
property, to-wit :
SERAPH O. ACOMB vs. TILLIE T.
J EN KINS aud JAM ES W.JENKINS,
levari racias, no. si, aiay Term, I'.ail
T. F. Kitchey, Attorney.
All of defendant's right, title, interest
and claim of, in and to all that certain
tract ol laud situated in Harmony town
ship, Forest county, Pa., being an undi
video tne-tourtn interest in the land
known as the llurcbtield farm, bounded
ana ucscntiecl as loiiows : It y a line be
ginning at a post at the southwest corner
of Jane Hnr. Iitie(d land in the west line
of the Holland Land Company laud, and
running along said line north lit) perches
to a post; thence eaat, one degree south,
!S peecbes to a post; thence north 1(1
perches; thence east, one degree south,
so per. lies to a post; thence south, one
degree west, lit perches to a post ; thence
vt e-t, one degree uortls 1711 perches to
place of beginning, containing one hun
dred and thirty-one acres anil one hun
dred and thirty perches, being same
laud mentioned in mortgage nook No. 4,
page :M. There is erected thereon one
one. story board house, llix24; also one
orchard, one gas well, and a good spring
of water.
Taken in execution and to be Mold as
the property of Tillie T. Jenkins and
Jamos W. Jenkins at the sirt of Seraph
O. Acnmb.
TERMS OF SALE.-TI10 following
must lie strictly complied with when the
property is stricken down :
1. When the ilainti(l or other lein cred
itors become Hie purchaser, the costs on
the writs must he paid, and a list of liens
including mortgage searches on the prop
city sold, together with such lien credit
or's receipt Tor tho moonlit of the pro
ceeds of tho sale or such portion thereof as
he may claim, must be furnished the
Sheriff.
'I. All bids must be paiil in full.
8. All sales not settled immediately will
be continued until ii o'clock p. m., of the
next day, at which time all property not
settled foi will again lie put up ami sold
at the expense and risk of the person to
whom first sold.
:Sce Purdon's Digest, Ninth Edition,
page 4JH and Smith's Forms, page Jfct.
J. W. JAMIESON1, Sheiifl.
Sheriff's Office, Tionesta, Pa., April
W, l'.ml.
IT DA VQ TO ADVERTISEin
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Patent Leather .Shoe and Oxfords for Men.
Patent Leather Shoes Tor Women.
Patent Leather Slippers Tor Misses and Children.
Kid Oxfords Southern Ties and Slippers..
Id addition a strictly up-to date line of regular style shoes. The
Oxford and low cut bhoei will be more popular this season than
ever und tan goods will be largely superseded by Patent Leather.
Painting and
Paper-hanging.
I have secured the acencv for
the celebrated KAYSER 4 ALL
Ifllfj wall paper ami can snow
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I make a specialty of artistic
homo painting and intde fin
ishing. If you've anything in
ray line let me know aod I
will call on you.
GEO. I. DAVIS, TIONESTA. PA.
Pennsylvania
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For Time Tables and additional infor
mation consult Ticket Agent,
J. H. HUTCHINSON, J. R. WOOP,
tieneral Manager. Ueu'l Passenger Agt,
Administratrix's Notice.
Letters of Administration on the estate
of Samuel J. Hunter, late of Endeavor,
deceased, bavins' been granted to the un
dersigned, all persons indebted to said
estate are requested to uiake paymeiit,
and those having claims sgainst the same
will present tlieni duly authenticated
without delay to Moi.uk J. Huwtkk,
Administratrix,
Sami'kl. I). Ikwim Endeavor, Pa.
Attorney, Tionesta, Pa.
March 20,' l'.HU.
Confirmation Notice.
Notice is hereby given that the follow
ing account has been tiled in my otllce
ami will be presented at the next term of
Court for confirmation.
First and final account of T. B. Cook,
administrator of the estate of W. W.
Paup, late of Harnett tow nship, deceased.
J. H. KOBERTSON,
Clerk of Orphans' Court.
Tionesta, Pa., April Zi, l'Jul.
Tit I A I. LIST.
List of causes set down for trial in tho
Court of Common Pleasof Forest County,
Pennsylvania. commencing on the
Third Monday of Mav, 1!"01 :
1. H. H. Shoemaker, Health Officer of
Tionesta borough, vs. J. D. Davis and
Nellie Pav!s, No. 30, February term,
1!H0. Appeal by Pert, from J. P.
2. Caroline Simonsou, by her uext
friend and mother, Katie Siinnnson, vs.
Marion Uorow, O. K. (ierow, H. W. Hor
ner and Caroline 8. Horner. No. 9, Sept.
term, l'.KX). Summons in action of tres
pass.
si. O. w. froper vs. Tionesta lias Com
pany. J. C. Bowman. E. W. Bowman, s.
J. Woleott, W illiam Woleott and 8. T.
Heekwitli, No. 21, Sept, term, 1W0.
Summons in ejectment.
4. J . vt . Morrow vs. John and Eliza
beth Hoovler, No. M, August term, lhiW.
Appral by J'ert. Irom J. r.
6. Josiah Work A Sons vs. William
Henry, ow ner or reputed owner, and W.
S. Henry, contractor. No, 41, February
term, l(d. Sci. F'a.Sur mechanics lien.
fl. II. M. Vogan vs. The township of
Howe. No. 7, Feby. term, 1101. Appeal
by Deff. from J. P.
7. James Lindsey, C. A. Hill, Agent,
vs. Western New York and Penna. it. K.
Co. No. 411, Sept. term, ltloO. Appeal by
Pea from J. P.
Attest, JOHN II. ROBERTSON,
Prothonotary.
Tionesta, Pa, April 22, 1'.m.
DIVORCE.
Cot'HTY OK FOKKST. SS.
The Cvmmnnireallh of 1'ennxilvania to the
Sheriff 0 Auid Cbnni'.v Greeting:
Whereas, Rosa L. Cherry did on the
31st day of July, lMK), preler a petition to
our said Judgeaot the said Courtol Com
mon Pleas for said County, praying for
the causes therein set forth, that she might
he divorced from the bonds ol matrimony
entered into witu you, joun cnerry. we,
therefore, command you, the said John
Cherry that, setting aside all other busi
ness and excuses whatsoever, you be and
appear in your 1 roper person before our
Judges at Tionesta, at a Court of Com
mon fleas there to be held for the County
of Forest, on the 3rd Monday of May,
1 1 01 , to answer the petition or libel o: the
said Rosa L. Cherry and to show cause,
11 any you nave, wny ine said I'.osa U
Cherry, your w ife, should not be di
vorced from the bonds of matrimony.
agreeably to the Acts of Assembly io
such case made and provided. Herein
fail not.
Witness the Hon. VY. M. Linusey,
President of our said Court at Tionesta,
the .'iOlli day of April, llMil.
J. H. RoHKRTHON,
Prothonotary.
To John Cheny :
Yon are hereby notified to appear be
fore the Honorable Judges of tne Court
of Common Pleas, at Tionesta, Pa., on
the third Monday of May next, to answer
as set lorth in above auhno-na,
J. W. JAMIESON, Sheriff.
April 30, 1'.xjl.
Notice.
Notice is hereby given that an applica
tion will lie made to the Governor of the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, 011
Tuesday, May 14, lIMll, by Frank McNeal,
R. E. Carrier, J. L. Met., O. (!. Lott and
E. A. Yotter, under the Act of Assembly
of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania,
entitled "An Act t provide for the incor
poration and regulation of certain cor
porations," approved April W, 1N74, and
the supplements thereto, for the charter
of an intended corporation to be ealle l
"Forest Chemical Company," tne charac
ter and object ol which is matinlaeturinif
anil sellinir charcoal, acetates, wood
spirits and other chemical products ex
tracted Irom wood, and for these purposes
to have, possess and enjov all the rlchls,
henelitaaud privileges of 'the said Act of
Assembly and its supplements.
J. E. Ml'LMN, Solicitor.
ROBINSON.
T0SUE
SORE THROAT
W'K want to ao Impress upon your mind
the above fact, that when you or yours
have sore Throat you will at once tlituk
of Tonslllne a the one euro which never
fulls. ora Mouth, Croup aud (Juiim
art) Just as quickly cured by
TONSILS
IBC AND aOC. ALL ORUCQIOTS.
THaTUNSiusaco. cantosj. n.
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have them
just soiled to
r tasto.
Ready to Evening Church
Wear Wear Wear
Outing and Uolllng.
Fine Enough to Wfir Everywhere
STYLISH HATS AT LITTLE COST
Mr. If. A. I.YXCII,
Kmlcaror, l'a.
Fred, (irettcnbergcr
GENERAL
BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST.
All work iiertaining to Machinery, En
gines, Oil ell Tools, Ua or Water Fit
tings and General Blacksm ithing prompt
ly done at 1ow itaiea. itopainng Mill
Machinery given special attention, and
satistacttoi. guaranteed.
Shop iu rear of and just west of the
Shaw House, Tidioute, Pa.
Your patronage solicited.
FRED. (JRETTEN RKRGER
PROCLAMATION.
Whkkeas, The Hon. W. M. Lindsey,
President Judge of the Court of Common
Pleas and Quarter Sessions in and for
the county of Forest, lias issued bis pre
cept for holding a Court of Common Picas,
Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Orphans'
Court, Oyer and Terminer and General
Jail Delivery, at Tionesta, for the
County of Forest, to commence on the
Third Monday of May, being
the 20th day' of May, 1WU. No
tice is therefore given to the Cor
oner, Justices of the Peace and Con
stables of said county, that they be then
and there iu their proper persons at ten
o'clock A. M., ol said day with their
records, inquisitions, examination, aud
other remembrances, to do those things
which to their ollice aiiperui'.i to be done.
and totiiosewhnarelMiiindiii recognizance
to prosecute against the prisoners that are
or shall be in the jail of Forest County, that
they may be then and there to prtmecute
against them aa shall be just. Given un
der my hand and seal this 22d day of
April, A. 11. itmi.
J. W. JAMIESON. L.S. Sheriff.
cm
Becoming
ifc PPJ Hat?
w you
Tionesta Cash Store
is an UNCOMMON Store,
it is an UNIQUE Place,
A place where the Hard to Please are Almost Al
ways Pleased. Our Goods are the Best, our prices
the Lowest. We are always on the lookout for Bar
gains and are always willing to Share with our Cus
tomers. That is the reason they are always pleased.
Here are a few things in groceries :
17 lb granulated sugar, $1.
Arbuckle or Lion coffee, 2 lb lor 25c.
Mocha and Java blend, 51b for 1.
Good corn, 7c can.
Good tomatoes, 3 cans for 25c.
Good peas, 10c can.
Here are some Specials in Ladies Suits:
All woolJacket Suits, gray, 6.50, brown, 7.50. All colors at $10.00, 12.50 and
$15.00. All colors in Jackets at 5.00. Also, men's all wool suits at 6.50 and up to
10.00. Tants, Shirts, Underwear, Hats and Caps.
Carpets are lowest in price here, also Matting and Linoleum.
Shoes for Men, Women and Children, of best makers, who
make shoes for style and comfort as well as durability.
Bargains jostle you at every tnrn, but we can only mention a
tew here. Come in and see why the people are so well pleased.
Always welcome at
Tionesta Cash Store.
SOME
people exect lobe
people want to lie
people don't want to li
people don't nave to bo
BUT
1; EVERYBODY ought to know the place to buy the finost
J Hue of
OH MADE TO ORDER
srzrs
FOR LADIES Qll GENTLEMEN,
at the very lowest prices, and wo will promise you this, that
whctln r you want to buy any or hot, we can interest yoti.and
cordially invite you to call sod in peel our handsome new
lines Iu every department.
COME AND BE CONVINCED.
HEATH
A. Wav.sk Cook,
President.
A. H.
FOREST COUNTY
TIONESTA,
CAPITAL STOCK,
A. Wayne Cook,
N. P. Wheeler,
Collections remitted for on day of pr.y nient at low rates. We promise our custom
era all the benefits consistent with conservative b king. Interest piid on time
deposit. Your patronage respectfully solicited.
New
Arrivals.
We ire daily receiving our
new stylet of Spr;ng goods and
we can truthfully any that tame
are superior In anything we ever
had the plcure to show hereto
fore. We are headquarters for
all tiyles of
PATENT LEATHER AND
IDEAL PATENT KIDS
io Oxfords as well as io high cut
button aud lace boots.
We should be pleased to show
you these goods at any time
whether you wish to purchase at
the lime or oot. You will find
prices lower than same goods
cao be purchased elsewhere.
JOE LEVI,
Cor. Centre, Sent ca, & Sycamore Sis.
Ol Ii CIT1, 1M.
Thone 2;t5.
TOLD
k FEIT.
Kki.i.v,
Cashier.
Wm. SXKAIlBAt'OU,
Vice Prcsiduii)
NATIONAL BANK,
PENNSYLVANIA.
$50,000.
m K k'CTO Ha -
G. W. Robinson, Wm. Smearbaiigh,
T. F. Rltchey. J. T. Dale. J. II. Kelly.
"Mohamet
Ul
Mountain"
untl I lie
Have illusttated many a point and
will continue to do so for ceuturiea in
Come As we camroi very well bring
a MrlTKN CO SUIT or Sl'UING
TOl' IX) AT to every 111 a u in this
town for his inspection, we must tiy
Io tiring the man to our store to see
the most fashionable ami perfectly
tailored clothes .hat it's possible for
the skill and science of the twentieth
ceuturv In produce. This label
lilt: McC'LEN CO,
On. City, Pa
in the r 'at has lieeu the honorable
"clothes murk" i f the makers for
Dearly a quarter of a century. And
your money back for the asking.
SUITS
SPRING OVERCOATS,
SB TO $25.
S6T0 S25.
THE McCUEN CO.
2b AND 2U SENECA SI..
OIL CITY, PA.
Dried peas, 7 lb lor 25c.
Beans, 5 lb for 25c.
Teaches, 10c. lb. Nectorines .3 lb for 25c.
Oat meal and rolled oats, 9 lb for 25c.
Lenox and Oak leaf soap, 7 bars 25c.
Syrup, 25c. gal. N. O. Molasses 35c. gal.